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publishing

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[puhb-li-shing] / ˈpʌb lɪ ʃɪŋ /

noun

  1. the activities or business of a publisher, especially of books or periodicals.

    He plans to go into publishing after college.


Etymology

Origin of publishing

1375–1425; late Middle English (gerund); publish, -ing 1

Example Sentences

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Standard & Poor’s began publishing its S&P Indices Versus Active reports, comparing market indexes with the performance of active portfolio managers, in mid-2002, at the bottom of the dot-com bust.

From The Wall Street Journal

The New York Times, which first reported the story, said it "appears to be the first commercial novel from a major publishing house to be pulled over evidence of AI use".

From BBC

The country ranks No. 5 in conventional military power, according to Global Firepower, a website publishing annual rankings of military strength across dozens of factors.

From The Wall Street Journal

The publishing house said the offer will run between March 23 and April 20, with an expected cash purchase price of between $36 and $40 a share.

From The Wall Street Journal

The publishing industry has been roiled by advances in artificial intelligence and questions over how or if writers should use AI in their books.

From The Wall Street Journal